Tim has quite a few daughters in our herd, as of this fall 2017. Turning three next spring, he is nearing maturity. He is a massive animal whose strengths are in stature, rear udder arch, front shoulders, and beautiful nubian breed character. He has the refinement and dairy character that I love about the Wingwood nubian, and it is a great privilege to have him in our herd.

Duncan is the first buckling we've kept out of Molly and Ari to use for breeding. I love the width of this kid, front and rear, which is one of Molly's strongest traits. It just makes sense to breed from her udder, since it is the udder I would be happy to have on all my does.

Duncan at six months of age

This is the first brown buckling that Molly has had; most have been black-and-white spotted. He reminds me of Ari's dam, Magnolia. Duncan has two daughters in our herd as of fall 2017, Persia and Sadie.

Lonestar Sky Marcus Laurelius

Marcus at four months of age

Marcus at one year of age

Some years ago, we had the opportunity to work with several nubians from the Lonestar Sky herd. All were large-statured animals, with excellent feet and legs. When Marcus became available as a young kid, we decided to bring him into our herd and try him out. His dam is a favorite doe of her breeders, with tremendous stature, dairy character, and mammary.

His sire is SGCH PRICE-O-THE-FIELD ROYAL MARCUS, with an LA score of 93EEE. Marcus is the product of a successful AI breeding. We are so happy to have him in our herd.

True to our hopes in looking to another Lonestar Sky buck, Marcus stands on excellent feet and legs and carries a beautiful nubian head. This is another really big yearling buck. He also has a great disposition, which is a trait we especially desire. He has been bred to many of our does this fall of 2017.